Hall Jean P, Moore Janice M
University of Kansas, USA.
Issue Brief (Commonw Fund). 2012 Sep;24:1-13.
The Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) is the temporary, federal high-risk pool created under the Affordable Care Act to provide coverage to uninsured individuals with preexisting conditions until 2014, when exchange coverage becomes available to them. Nearly 78,000 people have enrolled since the program was implemented two years ago. This issue brief compares the PCIP with state-based high-risk pools that existed prior to the Affordable Care Act and considers programmatic differences that may have resulted in lower-than-anticipated enrollment and higher-than-anticipated costs for the PCIP. PCIP coverage, like state high-risk pool coverage, likely remains unaffordable to most lower-income individuals with preexisting conditions, but provides much needed access to care for those able to afford it. Operational costs of these programs are also quite high, making them less than optimal as a means of broader coverage expansion.
既往病症保险计划(PCIP)是根据《平价医疗法案》设立的临时性联邦高风险保险池,旨在为患有既往病症的未参保个人提供保险,直至2014年他们能够获得交易所提供的保险。自该计划两年前实施以来,已有近78,000人参保。本问题简报将PCIP与《平价医疗法案》实施之前就已存在的州立高风险保险池进行了比较,并探讨了可能导致PCIP参保人数低于预期以及成本高于预期的方案差异。与州立高风险保险池的保险一样,PCIP保险对于大多数患有既往病症的低收入个人来说可能仍然难以承受,但它为那些有能力负担的人提供了急需的医疗服务。这些计划的运营成本也相当高,这使得它们作为扩大覆盖范围的手段并非最优选择。